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B跟著口袋空空的伴回到瑞士, 全部家當只有衣服和書. 那時返瑞士後, 伴有三個星期沒薪水的假可以用來安家 . 那時候我们手中只有少得可憐的預算, 可以用來佈置購買家具.
* Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (Utrecht June 24, 1888 – June 26, 1964), was a Dutch designer, architect and cabinet maker. In 1911, Rietveld started his own furniture factory, while studying architecture. Rietveld designed the Red and Blue Chair in 1918, influenced by the 'De Stijl' movement, of which he became a member in 1919, the same year in which he became an architect. In 1924 he designed the Schröder house for Truus Schröder-Schräder, with whom he cooperated. The house is located in Utrecht. The house, while guided by geometric forms, is asymmetrical. Rietveld broke with the 'De Stijl' movement in 1928 and switched to the Nieuwe Zakelijkheid. The same year he joined the Congres Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne. He designed the "Zig-Zag" chair in 1934 and started the design of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. * Movado is a Swiss watch company, whose name is Esperanto for "movement". Movado was founded in 1881 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland by Achilles Ditesheim. The company is most renowned for its Museum watches that feature a black clock face with a single point at twelve o'clock. This is the minimalist look made famous for Movado by American designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947. Horwitt intended his design to be evocative of a sun dial, with the dot representing the sun at high noon. This most recognizable look of a Movado is a simple hour and minute hand, with a solid background and a single depressed circle on the 12:00 mark. The Museum Dial, Movado's signature design, has no markings on for minutes or hours (although some of Movado's other designs now do). Many refer to this design as the "boss's watch" because the boss doesn't have to be on time (hence the vague display of time). 此文修改自2004/09/24 00:51 的"成家記" |
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